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Some writers and researchers have suggested that the Nazi Party was a form of occult or esoteric expression created by secret societies. These claims are often based on interpretations of symbolism, phrases, and imagery used by the Nazi Party.

Some examples of writers who have explored these ideas include:

Nicholas Kollár, a Hungarian researcher who has written about the alleged connections between the Nazi Party and secret societies.
Michael Baigent, a British author who has written about the intersection of history, politics, and esotericism.
Richard K. Morgan, an American author who has explored the idea that the Nazi Party was a form of occult or esoteric expression.

Some of the examples cited by these writers include:

The Nazi Party's flag, which features a black, white, and red color scheme, and the swastika symbol, which some interpret as a representation of esoteric or occult ideas.
Phrases such as "Heil Hitler" and "Sieg Heil," which some see as having esoteric or mystical significance.
The names of Nazi officers, such as Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring, and Heinrich Himmler, which some interpret as having esoteric or mystical significance.
The titles of various organizations in the Nazi Party, such as the Schutzstaffel (SS) and the Sturmabteilung (SA), which some see as having esoteric or mystical connotations.
The Nazi uniforms, which some interpret as having esoteric or mystical significance, such as the use of black and silver colors, and the design of the SS runes.
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Hitler's Name and 666

Some conspiracy theorists claim that Adolf Hitler's name can be converted into 666 using the Hebrew alphabet. One such claim is that:

A = 1, D = 4, O = 50, L = 20, F = 6, H = 8, I = 9, T = 100, L = 20, E = 5, R = 80

Adding up these numbers, they claim that:

1 + 4 + 50 + 20 + 6 + 8 + 9 + 100 + 20 + 5 + 80 = 303

Then, they claim that if you take the number 303 and multiply it by 2.22 (a supposedly "mystical" number), you get 666.


Hitler's Birthday and Numerology

Some conspiracy theorists claim that Hitler's birthday, April 20, 1889, can be converted into 666 using a numerological system. One such system is the "Kabbalistic numerology" or "Hebrew numerology," which assigns numerical values to letters and numbers based on the Hebrew alphabet.

The claim is that if you take the date 4/20/1889 and convert it into a numerical value using this system, you get:

4 + 20 + 1 + 8 + 8 + 9 = 50

Then, they claim that if you take the number 50 and add 616 (which is 666 - 50), you get 666.
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Some claim that the Nazi flag features a swastika with 666 hidden in the design. However, there is no credible evidence to support this claim, and the swastika is an ancient symbol with various meanings across cultures.
Others claim that the Nazi uniform insignia, such as the SS runes or the Iron Cross, feature numerical patterns that add up to 666. However, these claims are highly speculative and not supported by credible evidence.
Some claim that the Nazi Party used a numerological system based on the number 6, which they believed represented perfection or completion. They claim that this system was used to encode messages and codes, including those related to 666.
Others claim that the Nazi Party used a system of " gematria" (a form of numerology that assigns numerical values to words and phrases) to convey hidden meanings. They claim that this system was used to encode messages and codes, including those related to 666.

Some writers have suggested that certain occult symbols used by the Nazi Party bear significance in Judaism, mystical Judaism, or Kabbalah. However, these claims are highly speculative and not supported by mainstream scholarship.

One example is the claim that the Nazi Party's use of the swastika is connected to the Jewish mystical tradition of Kabbalah. Some writers have suggested that the swastika is a representation of the Kabbalistic concept of the "Tetragrammaton" or the divine name of God in Judaism.
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Another example is the claim that the Nazi Party's use of the number 666, which is often associated with the "number of the beast" in the Book of Revelation, is connected to Jewish mysticism. Some writers have suggested that the Nazi Party's use of this number is a reference to the Kabbalistic concept of the "Ain Soph" or the infinite.

However, these claims are not supported by mainstream scholars of Judaism, Kabbalah, or Jewish mysticism. The use of these symbols by the Nazi Party was primarily intended to promote their ideology of Aryan supremacy and anti-Semitism, rather than to convey any connection to Jewish mysticism.

Some scholars have argued that the Nazi Party's use of occult symbols was a form of " occultism of the right", which was a reaction against the perceived "occultism of the left" associated with Jewish mysticism and Theosophy.

The Swastika: Some claim that the swastika is an ancient symbol with esoteric or mystical significance, representing concepts such as cyclical time, spiritual growth, or cosmic forces. However, the swastika was originally a symbol used in various cultures, and its use by the Nazi Party was primarily intended to represent their ideology of Aryan supremacy.
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The SS Runes: The Schutzstaffel (SS) used a pair of runes, known as the "sig" runes, as their symbol. Some claim that these runes have esoteric or mystical significance, representing concepts such as "sieg" (victory) or "schutz" (protection). However, the use of these runes by the SS was primarily intended to represent their loyalty to the Nazi Party and their role as a elite military unit.
The Iron Cross: Some claim that the Iron Cross, a German military decoration, has esoteric or mystical significance, representing concepts such as balance, symmetry, or spiritual growth. However, the Iron Cross was originally a military decoration established in 1813, and its use by the Nazi Party was primarily intended to represent military honor and bravery.
The Nazi Salute: Some claim that the Nazi salute, also known as the "Roman salute," has esoteric or mystical significance, representing concepts such as loyalty, obedience, or spiritual devotion. However, the Nazi salute was primarily intended to represent loyalty to the Nazi Party and the German state.
The Colors of the Nazi Flag: Some claim that the colors of the Nazi flag, black, white, and red, have esoteric or mystical significance, representing concepts such as death, purity, and blood. However, the use of these colors by the Nazi Party was primarily intended to represent their ideology of nationalism, unity, and patriotism.
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